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to tell us what to do. that is the kind of atmosphere that exists in egypt from the standpoint of the political atmosphere and among the audiences as well. >> i am going to say the same thing. i will comment on media content. we think it is not our role to judge content, but as much as we can whoever is involving in collecting and disbursing information for the national interest that interest the public, we would defend -- we do not think that justifies any dislike or oppression by any government. i would like to add to the point about the credibility of international actors within it is natural in those situations where there is a divide. you can see that in every aspect of public life. they believe that some of those actors that aligned themselves with both parties of egypt, and that there is no point on talking about that in a sense of taking sides. i think the advice that we try to share across the board is that just focus on principles. and one of the things that we think is people understand and appre
to tell us what to do. that is the kind of atmosphere that exists in egypt from the standpoint of the political atmosphere and among the audiences as well. >> i am going to say the same thing. i will comment on media content. we think it is not our role to judge content, but as much as we can whoever is involving in collecting and disbursing information for the national interest that interest the public, we would defend -- we do not think that justifies any dislike or oppression by any...
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use, 202-t thethe us 585-381. out to how you can reach us. facebook.com available too. i see novans saying problems using them for military operations but do not think they should be used again surveillance -- civilians under any circumstances and they should not be allowed to be used for any individual to target another individual. robert miller says this -- from thise comments morning's facebook page on the topic. if you support the use, -- we will hear from law enforcement officials as well. we will also hear from privacy advocates on this issue. now is the chance to turn to you for the first half-hour and the discussion. on the supporto line. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i am an old retired military man. i do not know where we got this. i think what the governor just did, signing the voting thing -- i think --[inaudible] host: what specifically about the use of drones do you support ? rusty up next. caller: i oppose them. they are used to kill people overseas that we have not even declared war on. you bring them back here from the states and start u
use, 202-t thethe us 585-381. out to how you can reach us. facebook.com available too. i see novans saying problems using them for military operations but do not think they should be used again surveillance -- civilians under any circumstances and they should not be allowed to be used for any individual to target another individual. robert miller says this -- from thise comments morning's facebook page on the topic. if you support the use, -- we will hear from law enforcement officials as well....
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that has been used. a my district prosecuted former cia official last year who had signed nine nondisclosure agreements. he was convicted and keep pled guilty. -- he admitted that he added -- outedhe out to the name of a covert agent and a highly classified program. he talked to people in the intelligence community, many of whom are sitting here. i am always told that the most damaging leaks are outing covert agents. the case that we prosecuted involved both. he never claimed he was a whistleblower. that was a self-serving thing that was claimed. years later. when he was sentenced, the judge who was the judge in the other case said to him, you are not a whistleblower. >> we have a question or in the outing to us had the microphone. >> i love a good debate. in q2 the panelists. -- -- thank you. i am with human rights first. the team seems to be about information. i want to ask you about a slightly different topic which is torture. the intelligence community did a study of torture after 9/11. they searched
that has been used. a my district prosecuted former cia official last year who had signed nine nondisclosure agreements. he was convicted and keep pled guilty. -- he admitted that he added -- outedhe out to the name of a covert agent and a highly classified program. he talked to people in the intelligence community, many of whom are sitting here. i am always told that the most damaging leaks are outing covert agents. the case that we prosecuted involved both. he never claimed he was a...
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care of us. therefore this is our country. you speak english. i lived in vegas. i can go to denny's, i can go to wendy's, i can go everywhere my children used to go and have jobs there during the summer. now they can't because illegals are working there. we need to fix the border. kennedy put a bill in, it was never enforced. what makes we will enforce the next one. we should have modified the existing one and enforce the borders. my friends on the border, they work with the border patrol and they say when the fence was put up, the immigrants came across and the flow came down. he said because it does work. that's all i got to say. all i hear is everybody keep wanting to make the bills. they don't enforce the bills. when they get out of office, they get pat on the back because the lobbyist pay them to get the bills passed. no one enforces the bills. just like the gun laws and they don't want to enforce. they want to create more laws. host: let me use his point to put some numbers on the screen an
care of us. therefore this is our country. you speak english. i lived in vegas. i can go to denny's, i can go to wendy's, i can go everywhere my children used to go and have jobs there during the summer. now they can't because illegals are working there. we need to fix the border. kennedy put a bill in, it was never enforced. what makes we will enforce the next one. we should have modified the existing one and enforce the borders. my friends on the border, they work with the border patrol and...
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military and other uses. first, your calls. debbie is joining us from indiana, democrats line. you're on with frank oliveri of cq roll call, good morning. caller: good morning. how much do you think it would hurt to fund something in profits if journalists like yours wrote about the 705 feet in freefall on 9/11 and the evidence that preplanned explosives destroyed it. guest: well, there are all kinds of conspiracy theories about that. i don't actually subscribe to any of them. i think with the government has said about what has happened and what law enforcement and military officials have said about what happened are accurate. i don't think that there was some kind of conspiracy. host: monty asks -- do we need the f-35? it seems old jets were doing well in the bombing the world's poorest of the poor. guest: aside from motive, the actual fighter itself, there is a pretty significant debate as to whether or not the f-35 is the end all be all of the sole answer to our fighter problem because we are in a -- look, this is a problem that innocence was created by the services. they pu
military and other uses. first, your calls. debbie is joining us from indiana, democrats line. you're on with frank oliveri of cq roll call, good morning. caller: good morning. how much do you think it would hurt to fund something in profits if journalists like yours wrote about the 705 feet in freefall on 9/11 and the evidence that preplanned explosives destroyed it. guest: well, there are all kinds of conspiracy theories about that. i don't actually subscribe to any of them. i think with the...
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purpose of our liberty may be used differently, each and every one of us might use it differently. going to spend our money the same. we don't all want to go to the same school, the same place, the same church. we want to make our own pickings. if you don't want to go to church, you don't have to. these things are personal choices. and socially, there should be choices. no, well, the liberals say, oh, you can't do that. there's somebody who might e poor and another person rich and we should have economic equality. that's a the goal. good way to have equality -- poverty. so making -- making it so hat -- this is the real free choice that we should be talking bout, the choice about how to run your life. and people will say economic thing.y is one personal liberty, life styles? we're not going tell people how to behave? know, vices you and sins are not to be crimes. with, you as dealt a person. you have to decide what you're life. to make of your you're going to make all of those decisions, not the government. involved.e family is but once the government gets involved in all of the eco
purpose of our liberty may be used differently, each and every one of us might use it differently. going to spend our money the same. we don't all want to go to the same school, the same place, the same church. we want to make our own pickings. if you don't want to go to church, you don't have to. these things are personal choices. and socially, there should be choices. no, well, the liberals say, oh, you can't do that. there's somebody who might e poor and another person rich and we should...
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us all thatnd capital has alternative uses. every dollar that washington artificially puts into mortgage finance is a dollar that can no longer be used to promote math tutors for our children, or promote our pays thousands in economy manufacturing sector to give them jobs once they graduate. another important factor to remember about financing the u.s. mortgage market is that investors, property and casualty life insurers, pension and retirement funds, ritual funds and real estate investment trusts, elbow most 50% of the market share for whole mortgages and mortgage-backed securities by 2010. for these kind of investors, the was an ideal investment opportunity given their need for long-term investments. explains thatpert winding down the gse should be accomplished without any major stress in the flow of funds for u.s. mortgages. seee look abroad, we another modern industrialized nation that has avoided our disastrous gse experience. private capital is willing ready and able to fund the mortgage market. attack made against the p
us all thatnd capital has alternative uses. every dollar that washington artificially puts into mortgage finance is a dollar that can no longer be used to promote math tutors for our children, or promote our pays thousands in economy manufacturing sector to give them jobs once they graduate. another important factor to remember about financing the u.s. mortgage market is that investors, property and casualty life insurers, pension and retirement funds, ritual funds and real estate investment...
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chemical weapons use. let's give them the argentine to determine what occurred and get to the bottom of this, ask -- let's give them the opportunity to determine what occurred and give them -- get to the bottom of this. >> you said its chemical weapons were used because of these -- the assad regime. what i'm asking is if the prevention of the investigation will trigger action by the administration. indicatedpreviously and stated, or at least his regime has, that they are interested in a full investigation. even if he wants to continue to ignore the strong urgings of the international community, he has already altered -- articulate that it is in the best interests of his regime to conduct an investigation. he can follow through on his own rhetoric. ofif he impedes the actions the investigators, will that cross the line for the investigation? >> -- for the united states? >> it is not even a matter of cooperation. we would like to see the assad regime not interfere with this investigation. they do have the re
chemical weapons use. let's give them the argentine to determine what occurred and get to the bottom of this, ask -- let's give them the opportunity to determine what occurred and give them -- get to the bottom of this. >> you said its chemical weapons were used because of these -- the assad regime. what i'm asking is if the prevention of the investigation will trigger action by the administration. indicatedpreviously and stated, or at least his regime has, that they are interested in a...
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for free transcripts tore give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are available on c-span podcast. on the next washington journal, how small businesses view the economy and the opportunity for investment with todd mccracken. jay hancock with kaiser health news continues our series on the health care law with a discussion on how employers are adjusting to the law while also trying to control health care losts. after that, the latest on air traffic technology with gerald billingham, director of the issues with the government accountability office. that plus your calls live on washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, google's vice president meghan smith talks about teaching science and engineering and how educators might change their curriculum to make the fields more enticing for students hosted by the american association for the advancement of science this, is 45 minutes.
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joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us.>> happy to be here. host: i see a lot of touch screens instead of switches and dials. why is that? guest: having a touch screen reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is around 150-plus knobs and that keeps the pilot very busy. screen,r as the touch how much work load is reduced? guest: with the touch screen, your workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation.you can have enhanced situational awareness which affects your survivability. to put that in a different perspective, if the pilot is not as busy with knobs and switches and trying to control precisely where his radar is looking, and he can pay more attention to the big picture and be more lethal as a tactical pilot. host: some of the controls that you do -- this tells you your fuel. if you were to push this, it tells you your weapons capability. this is the overall function of the plane. walk us through some of these other things. guest: this is our tactical situation display. this is our primary display
joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us.>> happy to be here. host: i see a lot of touch screens instead of switches and dials. why is that? guest: having a touch screen reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is around 150-plus knobs and that keeps the pilot very busy. screen,r as the touch how much work load is reduced? guest: with the touch screen, your workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation.you can have enhanced...
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the same on the democratic side could we have people on both sides to hate us here in -- hate us. so we let the reporting speak for itself durin. there are many people i have run into at tea party rallies who don't trust "the new york times." but if you really are reporting, it speaks for itself. on the screen -- you didn't see it -- a headline from earlier today on "huffington post." you see the two leaders there. who writes those? >> we have a team of people who writes them. usually, it is crowd source. they will say that here are some ideas. does anybody else have any ideas? but we have a team of people who run the front page and a team of people who run the politics page and they are responsible for coming up with headlines and making sure we have the breaking news emma making sure that all the pictures look great and writing headlines is an art that takes a long time to master here . >> if you write an article, can you write the headlines for it? >> yes. sometimes they will change them. we know our stories better than anyone else. they may change them and accept them, but ult
the same on the democratic side could we have people on both sides to hate us here in -- hate us. so we let the reporting speak for itself durin. there are many people i have run into at tea party rallies who don't trust "the new york times." but if you really are reporting, it speaks for itself. on the screen -- you didn't see it -- a headline from earlier today on "huffington post." you see the two leaders there. who writes those? >> we have a team of people who...
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we can use it to use whatever we need to do. primarily they are a deterrent force. they are a fourth multiplier. the navy does not have a choice. cannot recall who mentioned it. if you look at the u.s. navy budget and composition, 60 of the navy touches something that has to do with the aircraft carrier. that is what goes into it, the ships that say with it, etc. you can see the damage that would be done to our world wide forces. i reference the marine corps. we would be giving up a lot. we saw this partly in iraq. the inability for us to negotiate in any sort of military service for the long term would have ambushed with a lot of intelligence. in the region we would have had naval support as well. we gave it up to iran as part of the deal. >> help us out a bit. would you like to add to what she is already given us? >> great points. they're looking to do things differently. there's only so far this can possibly go. i will look at why the cuts that she alluded to would be too extreme. last spring a sequestration was about to hit. they decided not to send a second car
we can use it to use whatever we need to do. primarily they are a deterrent force. they are a fourth multiplier. the navy does not have a choice. cannot recall who mentioned it. if you look at the u.s. navy budget and composition, 60 of the navy touches something that has to do with the aircraft carrier. that is what goes into it, the ships that say with it, etc. you can see the damage that would be done to our world wide forces. i reference the marine corps. we would be giving up a lot. we saw...
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there were soldiers using profanity, myself using profanity. i think c-span did a little bit of luring. -- blurring. but it was a pretty graphic video which was on c-span, which is not crazy boundary pushing journalism trying to shock people. it is a responsible organization that broadcast that footage. is a lack of reality-based reporting on the wars? readers need to know where to find it, but it is definitely out there. >> thanks for your call. you mentioned the coverage of the incident we did. all of the video you shot for us over the years is available in our video library. where are you off to next? you are off to syria? going to will be northern syria, based in turkey, to cover the fighting in a city called aleppo. we will be trying to understand who the syrian rebels are, what they want, how america is increasingly becoming involved, and to spend some time with the hundreds of thousands of refugees who have been displaced to the conflict. thanks for joining us this evening. we appreciate it. we are looking at media coverage of wars. we h
there were soldiers using profanity, myself using profanity. i think c-span did a little bit of luring. -- blurring. but it was a pretty graphic video which was on c-span, which is not crazy boundary pushing journalism trying to shock people. it is a responsible organization that broadcast that footage. is a lack of reality-based reporting on the wars? readers need to know where to find it, but it is definitely out there. >> thanks for your call. you mentioned the coverage of the incident...
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and you can watch us in the hd. Ï»¿>> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell was at a picnic in fancy farm, kentucky. the annual event draws political speak to local residents. speakers included the minority leader and the candidates challenging him in 2014 including matt bevin and alison grimes and ed marksberry. it is courtesy of kentucky educational television. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. >> we want mitch. we want mitch. >> i want to thank you for another fancy farm. you are well represented. obviously, congressman ed whitfield. agricultureoner of is here with us. we appreciate it all. look. before i get started, i want to say how nice it is to see jerry lundergan back in the game. like the loyal democrat he is, he is taking orders from the obama campaign on how to run his daughter's campaign. they told him to make a pitch women'snternet for the vote and he got a check from anthony weiner. [booing] over the next 15 months, we ar's going to decide what kind of america we want to have. what kin
and you can watch us in the hd. Ï»¿>> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell was at a picnic in fancy farm, kentucky. the annual event draws political speak to local residents. speakers included the minority leader and the candidates challenging him in 2014 including matt bevin and alison grimes and ed marksberry. it is courtesy of kentucky educational television. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. >> we want mitch. we want mitch. >> i want to thank you for...
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they make it available to us and we will use it. that insecurity makes people think the al qaeda, well, how can we use them against our enemy. that is why we have the into related problem pakistan. so americans sometimes don't. >> i was worried before. now i'm really worried. i mean, you cannot be ambassador just described a country with a deep psychosis. it has nuclear weapons. the question that a generation of american policy makers has been asking is how we talked to a country that has this kind of psychosis, this anxiety about its relationship with america, its mission to put in the of. so many different ways have been tried. .. here is what i don't think we should do. i think we have engaged with pakistan and its best mudlick way so what happens is 1971 we have a relationship earlier during the cold war because pakistan's geography and the fact that they were essentially on our side made them very good partners there. when we wanted wet henry kissinger wanted to go into china they were useful to help him get into china secretly
they make it available to us and we will use it. that insecurity makes people think the al qaeda, well, how can we use them against our enemy. that is why we have the into related problem pakistan. so americans sometimes don't. >> i was worried before. now i'm really worried. i mean, you cannot be ambassador just described a country with a deep psychosis. it has nuclear weapons. the question that a generation of american policy makers has been asking is how we talked to a country that has...
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want to be up to sit down vcc program and say we would like to use use. the current medicaid rolls do not allow restrictions. would have to get to that. the way it works today, would have to take a program to cms and asked for permission. by the time that will be over, we would all be gone. what we are asking is to do innovative programs like that across the state. that is one of our requirements. >> doctors will not -- this was not directly affected doctors. you will be taken insurance. you will be asked a lot of questions. we need to have a session. work with you. the navigator.se most the time, we are the navigator. [laughter] >> yes ma'am? use the microphone. was i am sorry. my name is marilyn shriver. -- >> i am sorry. my husband retired four years ago and he is on medicare now. i thank the lord about his insurance policy. i carry the cause along which cost me $800 a month. i was hoping i would be able to take advantage of one of these plans. i get the feeling i will not be able to prove what you said because i am already -- even though i am not an e
want to be up to sit down vcc program and say we would like to use use. the current medicaid rolls do not allow restrictions. would have to get to that. the way it works today, would have to take a program to cms and asked for permission. by the time that will be over, we would all be gone. what we are asking is to do innovative programs like that across the state. that is one of our requirements. >> doctors will not -- this was not directly affected doctors. you will be taken insurance....
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let us go to mike. he joins us from philadelphia pennsylvania. my only comment is that a lot of these things need to be -- one of the main places i have a concern about government availability online, the government in general has not transition quickly enough to protect the liberties that we enjoy in the real world as we do in the virtual world. to instill confidence in the american people, one of the things i would do, it would have to be the judicial branch to extend the fourth amendment to things that happen online. i think americans understand that government protecting their privacy would go a long way in restoring their confidence, in any of the institutions in general. you think about this idea of the government knowing what is going on phone or internet wise? >> absolutely. i do not think it affects my behavior. i am just a normal citizen. i definitely do think the government could be listening. would find my conversations their industry -- very interesting. i do not think they are showing enough that there working to defeat terrorism, a
let us go to mike. he joins us from philadelphia pennsylvania. my only comment is that a lot of these things need to be -- one of the main places i have a concern about government availability online, the government in general has not transition quickly enough to protect the liberties that we enjoy in the real world as we do in the virtual world. to instill confidence in the american people, one of the things i would do, it would have to be the judicial branch to extend the fourth amendment to...
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was how cra was put to other use. for example, cra became a lever employed by some banks for competitive advantage over others, advantage that they had not earned in the market place. one bank in particular was aggressively buying up other banks and using cra as a means of keeping competing bidders for those particular banks at bay and out of competition. cra-based protest by community activists and organizers can slow down a bank acquisition effort can buy the assertion that they are ignoring their own markets, surgeons that are in almost never prove but always carefully investigated the regulators. slowing everything down. the bank to which i referred to discovered billions of dollars of financial arrangements with community groups before announcing a net position plan. and to no surprise, those groups later wrote records and sometimes testified in support of the banks merger efforts. the cra supporters got the joke in 1999 when i came across a wonderful quote look we in the congressional records. actually i was the
was how cra was put to other use. for example, cra became a lever employed by some banks for competitive advantage over others, advantage that they had not earned in the market place. one bank in particular was aggressively buying up other banks and using cra as a means of keeping competing bidders for those particular banks at bay and out of competition. cra-based protest by community activists and organizers can slow down a bank acquisition effort can buy the assertion that they are ignoring...
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everyone of us, including me. [applause] us, includingf me. let me tell you the most important reason economic growth is important. because it is foundational to opportunity. to helpingational people achieve the american dream. for a long time, i have advocated what i call opportunity conservatism. every policy should focus like a laser on opportunity, on how it impacts the least off among us -- young people, hispanics, african-americans, single moms, those struggling to climb the economic ladder. the dirty little secret jew in the media will tell you is that people who have been hurt most -- theobama economy dirty little secret those in the media will not tell you is that people who have been hurt the most by obama economy are those who could not take it. you think limit is over 25%. when you -- youth unemployment is over 25%. when you pound corporations with massive regulations, it is not the ceo's that get hurt. if you were flying in a private jet, you are still flying in a private jet. the people getting hurt are those struggling to climb
everyone of us, including me. [applause] us, includingf me. let me tell you the most important reason economic growth is important. because it is foundational to opportunity. to helpingational people achieve the american dream. for a long time, i have advocated what i call opportunity conservatism. every policy should focus like a laser on opportunity, on how it impacts the least off among us -- young people, hispanics, african-americans, single moms, those struggling to climb the economic...
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of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board. he looked at the situation and said, something has to change. maybe i should be part of the change. we want you to look at some of our presenters and say, that could be me, where he or she has come from, and what they are now contributing. i would like to do the same, or i know somebody else who could be doing the same. we had an elected region of the university of colorado who was a faithful republican. happens to be a friend of mine. that he was a go along, get along individual who somehow decided it was ok
of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board....
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every attack on us has come from within our country. using what we have against us. is there anything that they can do to stop that before they get a hold of it? guest: well, i would say first of all i'm not sure i agree with the premise that the government watches us so we should throw up our hands and not worry about it. we do despite the technology and n.s.a. what we regard as unconstitutional spying we have a lot of strong privacy protections and we should fight for that. in terms of use of drones for terrorist attacks, a drone is a tool like any other and will be used for the full range of human intelligence and imagination and evil probably and we just need to do the best we can to manage that. there was already somebody who was charged with a terrorist plot planning it fly an unmanned aircraft with explosives into the capitol building, i believe. host: republican line from pennsylvania. organic. host: good morning, mr.?stanley. we already have hundreds of cameras on telephone poles. what is the difference between having 100 cameras or a drone? what is the diff
every attack on us has come from within our country. using what we have against us. is there anything that they can do to stop that before they get a hold of it? guest: well, i would say first of all i'm not sure i agree with the premise that the government watches us so we should throw up our hands and not worry about it. we do despite the technology and n.s.a. what we regard as unconstitutional spying we have a lot of strong privacy protections and we should fight for that. in terms of use of...
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joining us. for would you like to elaborate on your upcoming projects with the institute for posterity -- prosperity? >> a lot of people have been asking me about what it is like to be retired. i said i have not been retired. i've retired from congress and that is good. [applause] i do not miss getting on the airplane on a regular basis and the direction of john boehner. [laughter] i get to make up my own schedule and i got to come here. i have several projects. one project is homeschooling, emphasizing education. [applause] that ande working on we should have curriculum out in september and run paul curriculum.com. you can find that. and also institute for peace and prosperity is managed by daniel mcadams who did my foreign- policy for many years in washington. he is well informed. we have a website for that as well. designed forially the foreign-policy. is continuinggn and soon we will have a run paul channel. it will be an internet channel. l channel. it will give me time to talk to more peopl
joining us. for would you like to elaborate on your upcoming projects with the institute for posterity -- prosperity? >> a lot of people have been asking me about what it is like to be retired. i said i have not been retired. i've retired from congress and that is good. [applause] i do not miss getting on the airplane on a regular basis and the direction of john boehner. [laughter] i get to make up my own schedule and i got to come here. i have several projects. one project is...
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they failed us. we look to our congressmen, and to your credit, 40 times you have say get rid of it. insanity's definition is the same thing done again. chance, and itt is more than who is going to win the political power play if we shut down government. it is going to be what will the future of our country look like in a decade? once the tentacles are there, it is to late to then dial it back. look at social security. i think that is worth the risk, and >> i do not think it would come to that. >>i think it would come to that, -- if i can finish my point, and i do not think it would work. look, we can do as you suggest. no problem passing the original bill without it. that is fine, but it is not going anywhere in the senate. it will have it attached it and it will come back. point i really think about the consequences of this kind of stuff in terms of people and youans'facilities, do too. but it is true. i agree that this was passed against the will of the people. there was never a poll that said it
they failed us. we look to our congressmen, and to your credit, 40 times you have say get rid of it. insanity's definition is the same thing done again. chance, and itt is more than who is going to win the political power play if we shut down government. it is going to be what will the future of our country look like in a decade? once the tentacles are there, it is to late to then dial it back. look at social security. i think that is worth the risk, and >> i do not think it would come to...
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us than divides us. gandhi called the world's religions beautiful flowers from the same garden. i had the privilege of giving an address at yale university a number of years ago to a gathering of evangelicals from around america, and imams, clerics, from the muslim world. an improbable gathering, you might think. for three days, people worked and struggled with the effort to find a common ground. and there is common ground between the abrahamic faiths and in fact between the abrahamic faiths and all religions and philosophies, whether you are talking about hindu or confucianism or any of the other many of the worlds different approaches to our existence here on the planet and to our relationship with the supreme being. all of these faiths are virtuous, and they are -- most of them -- tied together by the golden rule as well is fundamental concerns about the human condition, about poverty, about relationships between people, our responsibilities each to each other. and they all come from the same human he
us than divides us. gandhi called the world's religions beautiful flowers from the same garden. i had the privilege of giving an address at yale university a number of years ago to a gathering of evangelicals from around america, and imams, clerics, from the muslim world. an improbable gathering, you might think. for three days, people worked and struggled with the effort to find a common ground. and there is common ground between the abrahamic faiths and in fact between the abrahamic faiths...
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we can use it to use whatever we need to do. primarily they are a deterrent force. they are a fourth multiplier. the navy does not have a choice. cannot recall who mentioned it. if you look at the u.s. navy budget and composition, 60 of the navy touches something that has to do with the aircraft carrier. that is what goes into it, the ships that say with it, etc. you can see the damage that would be done to our world wide forces. i reference the marine corps. we would be giving up a lot. we saw this partly in iraq. the inability for us to negotiate in any sort of military service for the long term would have ambushed with a lot of intelligence. in the region we would have had naval support as well. we gave it up to iran as part of the deal. >> help us out a bit. would you like to add to what she is already given us? >> great points. they're looking to do things differently. there's only so far this can possibly go. i will look at why the cuts that she alluded to would be too extreme. last spring a sequestration was about to hit. they decided not to send a second car
we can use it to use whatever we need to do. primarily they are a deterrent force. they are a fourth multiplier. the navy does not have a choice. cannot recall who mentioned it. if you look at the u.s. navy budget and composition, 60 of the navy touches something that has to do with the aircraft carrier. that is what goes into it, the ships that say with it, etc. you can see the damage that would be done to our world wide forces. i reference the marine corps. we would be giving up a lot. we saw...
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fairly useful. 55% said college was very useful at preparing you for a job and career, only 33% said it was fairly useful. things like for your personal development, it is fine, but when it actually comes to the skills that go onto some kind of work, not so much. i think given current economic conditions and also given the rising cost of college in the sense that increasingly students and their families are their more of the costs, out-of-pocket costs are rising, and given the fact that more debt is taken on, this question of sort of what is college providing in terms of workforce guilds and the boost that -- skills and the boost that the graduate gets in earnings. the sort of economic questions and the employment skills provided, this is going to probably continue to be a rising source of concern. i think it is understandable that families and students are asking these questions given the fact that even though they may still be paying a modest amount, the fact is it has gone up over the last 10, 20
fairly useful. 55% said college was very useful at preparing you for a job and career, only 33% said it was fairly useful. things like for your personal development, it is fine, but when it actually comes to the skills that go onto some kind of work, not so much. i think given current economic conditions and also given the rising cost of college in the sense that increasingly students and their families are their more of the costs, out-of-pocket costs are rising, and given the fact that more...
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let us talk about the election. anybody who thinks there is hard knuckle politics today, look at the election of 1884 that brought grover cleveland into the white house. pretty rough stuff going on.what was it like? >> politics in the 1880's is brutal. we think about earlier elections where they are taking swings at each other like jefferson and adams.maybe in the 1800 election. politics in the 1880's, you ar lkeddy take about newspapers, it is personal, it is visceral and because of the way political parties have developed, they are able to take these swipes at each other that really we would find surprising today. in 1884, all of these things would come out in the 1884 election. two candidates cannot be more different from each other. grover cleveland on the one hand who probably has very little political experience of this sort. he was mayor of buffalo in 1881. elected governor of new york in 1882. two years later, he is the democratic nominee for president. that is all the major political experience that he has.
let us talk about the election. anybody who thinks there is hard knuckle politics today, look at the election of 1884 that brought grover cleveland into the white house. pretty rough stuff going on.what was it like? >> politics in the 1880's is brutal. we think about earlier elections where they are taking swings at each other like jefferson and adams.maybe in the 1800 election. politics in the 1880's, you ar lkeddy take about newspapers, it is personal, it is visceral and because of the...
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they thought of us as spies. people used to look at us as if we were happy to have explosions. they did not know we were trying to bring the truth and talk about what really happened. most of the threats were coming from the armed groups, the insurgency and sometimes american forces. not a lot from iraqi forces. after a while, it changed. no one was allowed to work. now after the americans are gone we saw the iraqi army and the police are becoming more hostile. it was very usual to get beat up by the army or police, have the camera broken. also, we started seeing journalists targeted because they work for this specific newspaper or radio station or tv channel, and now we are having journalists targeted because they are sunni or shiite. >> when you look at some of the statements about news organizations and the accusations of them being subversive or are working against the national interest. it could have been statements issued by the coalition press authority a decade ago. talk a little about the restrictions you guys faced as journalists imposed by the u.s. military and the d
they thought of us as spies. people used to look at us as if we were happy to have explosions. they did not know we were trying to bring the truth and talk about what really happened. most of the threats were coming from the armed groups, the insurgency and sometimes american forces. not a lot from iraqi forces. after a while, it changed. no one was allowed to work. now after the americans are gone we saw the iraqi army and the police are becoming more hostile. it was very usual to get beat up...
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us or harm us in the future. ramirezseph rumor is -- ing is no hero. ilso, from american hero, joe, am optimistic on manning being paroled. a new report on mortgage servicers. numerous ongoing issues in the mortgage servicing business ranging from problems helping troubled homeowners to payment processing errors and loan changes. the review comes as the new federal regulator prepares to comply with new rules on the mortgage industry set to begin in 2014. the agency plans to press for industry changes. there is a challenge in making non-banks are following federal law. virginia up next in alabama. caller: i would like to thank c- span for this program. i am a retired government employee who worked in the capacity of intelligence. should bemanning, given life. people do not understand what this man has done. to be caused americans killed. he has but a lot of lives at risk. concerned,nowden is they need to bring him back to the united states and execute him. you do not give out secrets of the united states of americ
us or harm us in the future. ramirezseph rumor is -- ing is no hero. ilso, from american hero, joe, am optimistic on manning being paroled. a new report on mortgage servicers. numerous ongoing issues in the mortgage servicing business ranging from problems helping troubled homeowners to payment processing errors and loan changes. the review comes as the new federal regulator prepares to comply with new rules on the mortgage industry set to begin in 2014. the agency plans to press for industry...
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it is directly behind us. it is to expand the disposal area which is a very efficient way for us to use of dredge. it would be 600 acres of prime real estate, the most prime real estate on the east coast. host: there are spending restraint and washington. that will be next. rb scott and scott ritual -- we will talk to them here. thank you both or having c-span here at the port of virginia and working with us to make it so our viewers can understand a little bit more about how port work in this country. i appreciate your time. guest: thanks for coming. host: we are back live from the port of virginia and norfolk, virginia where there are 45 ships a week at come here to the sports alone. and economic impact annually of about 31 billion dollars to $43 billion. we have two congressmen here with us. thank you both for being here. we appreciate your time this morning. it is obvious that the port is a big economic impact that is important for the state of virginia. what does this mean or your constituents? guest: we
it is directly behind us. it is to expand the disposal area which is a very efficient way for us to use of dredge. it would be 600 acres of prime real estate, the most prime real estate on the east coast. host: there are spending restraint and washington. that will be next. rb scott and scott ritual -- we will talk to them here. thank you both or having c-span here at the port of virginia and working with us to make it so our viewers can understand a little bit more about how port work in this...
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you can also send us a tweet or join us on facebook. the white house announced that the president will have remarks scheduled at about 10:15 eastern time. we will have live coverage. he is expected to speak about the situation in egypt. as a story this morning, frontpage, a day of bloodshed rocks egypt, and an editorial from the new york times, oteri madness in cairo. washington must distance itself from the egyptian destructive generals. the streetsdbath in of cairo, leaders have demonstrated they have no aptitude for an little interest in guiding their country back to democracy. on the contrary, the political general andh's of a the brutal repression he has unleashed now threaten to produce the worst of all possible outcomes to an already inflamed situation -- a murderous civil war. are quotations from other newspapers. one photographic -- go live to the pentagon. >> that afternoon. eliminating sexual a start from remainsexual assault top priorities. every service member deserves a safe and ferment where they are free from the threat
you can also send us a tweet or join us on facebook. the white house announced that the president will have remarks scheduled at about 10:15 eastern time. we will have live coverage. he is expected to speak about the situation in egypt. as a story this morning, frontpage, a day of bloodshed rocks egypt, and an editorial from the new york times, oteri madness in cairo. washington must distance itself from the egyptian destructive generals. the streetsdbath in of cairo, leaders have demonstrated...
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but something is holding us back. something is holding us back. and to me, it's the group in congress. obstructionism and extremism that's holding us back and preventing too many americans from realizing the promise of america. look at the crew that graced your state in the past two months talking about shutting the government down again. their goal, they want to cause one big government traffic jam. the only problem -- they won't pay for the roads and bridges to get it out of it. there are two things that really bug me about this obstructionism. first, they seem to forget these are real people that would be affected by these moves. and even in the midst of the recovery, we all know people. the kid in cedar rapids who wants to become a teacher but can't afford college. the dad who lost his jobs at the kraft foods in mason city and wants to be retrained but can't quite get the right program so he gettings it skills to go back to work to support his family. or the family in waterloo who's working harder and harder and harder to pay that mortgage. i
but something is holding us back. something is holding us back. and to me, it's the group in congress. obstructionism and extremism that's holding us back and preventing too many americans from realizing the promise of america. look at the crew that graced your state in the past two months talking about shutting the government down again. their goal, they want to cause one big government traffic jam. the only problem -- they won't pay for the roads and bridges to get it out of it. there are two...
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tell us about it? >> there was an article, a profile on me. in my office i have this sofa that i call the true sofa. so often members will come in and tell me what they think. i meet with constituents on a regular basis. when you're in there, you get one on one, and you get the real story line is for the policy, why they do not. that is what we have to do as a party, engage people one-on-one. i think about my own district. when you talk about minority outreach, different demographic out rich, my district is 54% democrat, 34% republican, 12% independent. but about 25% of that is african-american. i carry the african-american vote each time i ran, and i did that by going one-on-one. i am the third generation from where i'm from fear they are not voting for some unknown republican. that made a big difference. that is what we have to do as a party, make sure that we are going out and talking to people one on one, let the chairman laid out in his plan, and not showing up the day or month before an election,
tell us about it? >> there was an article, a profile on me. in my office i have this sofa that i call the true sofa. so often members will come in and tell me what they think. i meet with constituents on a regular basis. when you're in there, you get one on one, and you get the real story line is for the policy, why they do not. that is what we have to do as a party, engage people one-on-one. i think about my own district. when you talk about minority outreach, different demographic out...
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host: so tell us about this question. what is your sense of the aid issue at this point and roll into your answer. how much aid are we talking about? what does it mean to the country of i didn't want and what -- egypt and what kind of leverage does it have to the u.s.? >> sure. the u.s. is committed to giving $1.3 million to the military aid and other support for the civilian government. the military aid has been going on for years. it's a result of the peace deal that president carter struck israel on the -- between and egypt and it has become a political football in this debate over how much should we pressure the egyptian government to abide by things like respect for human right, rule of law, refraining violence and civilians and all these other things now seem so persistent given the violence this week. there's a lot of pressure for congress on the congress. and there's a few important things we should note here. the military aid for 2013 has already been given the military largely. there's not a decision until about
host: so tell us about this question. what is your sense of the aid issue at this point and roll into your answer. how much aid are we talking about? what does it mean to the country of i didn't want and what -- egypt and what kind of leverage does it have to the u.s.? >> sure. the u.s. is committed to giving $1.3 million to the military aid and other support for the civilian government. the military aid has been going on for years. it's a result of the peace deal that president carter...
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you are getting a passage ready for us. you wanted to read us from the letter we talked about earlier, "remember the ladies"? >> right. in this particular letter, abigail was ruminating about conditions in her life and what was going on in her world. she says, "i would long to hear that you have declared an independancy." she knew john was on this committe. "by the way, in the new code of laws, which i suppose it will be necessary for you to make, i desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors." which is a bold and remarkable statement for a woman to have made in that era. >> based on the relationship we have seen detailed in the letters, would it have been a surprising thing for her to say to john adams? >> no, i don't think so at all. as we go back to the kitchen table, i am sure that before he rode off to philadelphia, she filled his ear with a lot of ideas along the way. john in his response notesthat there are several groups of people -- servants, slaves, etcetera
you are getting a passage ready for us. you wanted to read us from the letter we talked about earlier, "remember the ladies"? >> right. in this particular letter, abigail was ruminating about conditions in her life and what was going on in her world. she says, "i would long to hear that you have declared an independancy." she knew john was on this committe. "by the way, in the new code of laws, which i suppose it will be necessary for you to make, i desire you...
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could you spell us out -- that out for us? >> i think it is good you are focusing on the strategic choices as we think about different levels. otherwise it seems like just moving around. there is room for debate even within the budget. it is not as if all wars came in the same cookie-cutter shape. the basic logic is that we thought we would have to fight iraq and north korea at the same time. it turned out to be a rock and afghanistan. you can debate whether you had to do both but we did do both. our military was too small. we were a little bit off in our calculations. that is why secretary gates ultimately had to increase the size of the army and marine corps. in the 2010 ledger numeral 2010 defensew -- review, they solved it to have it be definitive immediately. this is a 20 year old, if not more. whether there is room for the second one to be a little more gradual and a little less definitive. in 2010 president obama started to move a little bit away from that robust rhetorical emphasis. saddam hussein was gone. even though
could you spell us out -- that out for us? >> i think it is good you are focusing on the strategic choices as we think about different levels. otherwise it seems like just moving around. there is room for debate even within the budget. it is not as if all wars came in the same cookie-cutter shape. the basic logic is that we thought we would have to fight iraq and north korea at the same time. it turned out to be a rock and afghanistan. you can debate whether you had to do both but we did...
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>> i like the way she uses "crap." [laughter] she does a great job at staying above the politics in the city. she could easily have been sucked into the fenty administration drama here and she is one of the reasons that some folks were upset with fenty at the very beginning. came into office when the city was still in majority black. you had a lot of black leaders behind the scenes pushing for things. and there are some people in the city who would believe that the police chief should be black or at least they did years ago before her. tapped her.enty crime has gone down. would beg to differ on how successful she has really been. >> the union? >> yes. you live here. you know that the city is probably much safer than it was 10 years ago. >> it went from 400 murders to 100. >> and that happened during cathy lanier's tenure. and when mayor great took office, -- mayor grey took office, he kept her on. i think that shows how she can, kind of just stick to the police department. whatever is going on over in city hall, we are
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us? >> thank you so much, ellen to you and stimson college, first of all for orchestrating this conversation. to use the adjective in your invitation, this is a messy issue, and we're discussing it at a messy time. as we all know, the o.i.f. era is fading. there are still chronic violence and instability that affects various parts of the world, and yet large scale stabilization and reconstruction activities are not well beloved, either by would be recipients or by would be suppliers. it is a huge challenge. i think it is an enduring issue, but it is a very messy time. so to navigate up toward stuart's proposal, let me give a little bit of context here. those of us working on stabilization issues in the last few years have really been focused on three urgent emergent issues. the first is the retrospective piece. looking back at the lessons. ere i give a big shoutout to stuart and colleagues for all they have known the iraq context to really explicate good solid lessons from the field. your
us? >> thank you so much, ellen to you and stimson college, first of all for orchestrating this conversation. to use the adjective in your invitation, this is a messy issue, and we're discussing it at a messy time. as we all know, the o.i.f. era is fading. there are still chronic violence and instability that affects various parts of the world, and yet large scale stabilization and reconstruction activities are not well beloved, either by would be recipients or by would be suppliers. it...
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give us a call. you can also reach out to us on social media on twitter, facebook, and you can also send us an e-mail at journal@c- span.org. let a star with brad who is joining us on the republican line for michigan. give us your take, your view on the economy. caller: we have been shipping jobs overseas now for -- since clinton has been in office. some is coming back because of different situations. they want a middle class over there. getting all these kids out of college now and you get a degree in microbiology you can get a job. some of these kids get out with degrees that -- it is not applicable. they are not going to be able to get a job. couple ofthey had a spots where trades are still having a hard time whining people. they are all retiring out. -- there is nobody trained to come in and guide them. they tell kids not going to manufacturing. now they are having a shortage. it is hard to get a good rounded machine. you have to look for a long time. host: how long have you been doing that job?
give us a call. you can also reach out to us on social media on twitter, facebook, and you can also send us an e-mail at journal@c- span.org. let a star with brad who is joining us on the republican line for michigan. give us your take, your view on the economy. caller: we have been shipping jobs overseas now for -- since clinton has been in office. some is coming back because of different situations. they want a middle class over there. getting all these kids out of college now and you get a...
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for young women, a lot of what we're doing in news, we use the technology that college women are using, speak to them through their professors and other students, and peers, and try to meet the more they are. >> on a similar front, marilinda garcia, what do you think could be done, what would be your advice to get more young women to run for office? >> i think programs like this are important because they showcase people liked karin do wonderful work, other elected officials around the country we are around in the country. it seems to me -- the most important thing for me, was that somebody actively encourages someone to take that step. there have been studies done about corporate involvement with women, all these other sectors, and what they always say is with women, despite all the things being equal -- they are qualified, intelligent, capable, accomplished just as much as their male counterparts, we tend to question our qualifications, the timing, all of these things, and not run for that promotion, not ask for the salary raise. i think there is an intersection with politics there,
for young women, a lot of what we're doing in news, we use the technology that college women are using, speak to them through their professors and other students, and peers, and try to meet the more they are. >> on a similar front, marilinda garcia, what do you think could be done, what would be your advice to get more young women to run for office? >> i think programs like this are important because they showcase people liked karin do wonderful work, other elected officials around...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> back to our comments on c- span town hall this evening, asking you for the next 45 minutes or so, is the cost of college worth it? south dakota, democratic caller. caller: hello. how are you doing? >> doing fine, thank you. caller: good. >> is the cost of college worth it? caller: definitely worth it. i earned a bachelor's degree from the university of south dakota. with that, i was not able to do a lot. they did not do a teaching track. i eventually started writing proposals and got a contract to native american cultural training. i cannot tell you any other experience that was more valuable to me. and to the poor as well. i am on my way to the montana state university to earn a masters degree in native american studies. >> the whole process started after you received your undergraduate degree? caller: right. >> good luck, montana state? caller: correct. >> good luck. let's hear from another student, michelle in st. petersburg, florida. caller: hi. i went to a four-y
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> back to our comments on c- span town hall this evening, asking you for the next 45 minutes or so, is the cost of college worth it? south dakota, democratic caller. caller: hello. how are you doing? >> doing fine, thank you. caller: good. >> is the cost of college worth it? caller: definitely worth it. i earned a bachelor's degree from the university of south dakota. with that, i was not able to do a lot. they did not do a...
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you can send us a tweet and use #firstladies. there are people wanting to know about martha jefferson. they are thinking, what happened. we talked about dolley madison's role. what happened to martha jefferson? >> she and jefferson were married for 10 years. she died in childbirth. she was a little or when she moved into the white house. she needed someone to oversee these parties when both sexes were pleasant. it was thought to be unseemly. he would ask dolley madison. >> he did not entertain very much. >> he entertained in a private way. he did not have large entertainments like washington or atoms or the madison spirit >> the capital was getting used to that. >> i think there was criticism. because he did not invite the women as often as he did the man. he preferred to have a lot of mail company and conduct actual political conversations. he also did away with all kinds of rank and protocol. he wanted everyone to be treated as equal. thought that was what it was all about. >> james madison and thomas jefferson were very close
you can send us a tweet and use #firstladies. there are people wanting to know about martha jefferson. they are thinking, what happened. we talked about dolley madison's role. what happened to martha jefferson? >> she and jefferson were married for 10 years. she died in childbirth. she was a little or when she moved into the white house. she needed someone to oversee these parties when both sexes were pleasant. it was thought to be unseemly. he would ask dolley madison. >> he did...
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joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us. i see a lot of touch grains instead of switches and dials. why is that? touchscreeng a reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is knobs and-plus displays. yourthe touchscreen, workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation. pilot is not as busy flipping knobs and switches, then he can pay more attention to the big picture. --thisou can do a by tells you your weapons capability. this is the overall function of the plane. walk us through some of these other things. guest: this is our tactical display. this is our primary display for deploying weapons. informationhesized presented to us in a simple and go where and format -- in a simple and coherent format. we have our infrared search and track and this is our system which is infrared around the airplane. host: this will give you a real- time sense of what is going on inside the plane. guest: is different from legacy fighters. is very intuitive to operate. ift: what happens electronics fail? gues
joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us. i see a lot of touch grains instead of switches and dials. why is that? touchscreeng a reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is knobs and-plus displays. yourthe touchscreen, workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation. pilot is not as busy flipping knobs and switches, then he can pay more attention to the big picture. --thisou can do a by tells you your weapons capability. this is the...
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they gave us a poor grade. we are at a point where we have got to figure out how to do this anyway that keeps us competitive in the world. there is a federal role. working with the state and the local governments. when you look after our our history, it is lost on some folk that the articles of confederation failed for a lot of reasons. the bringing -- the breaking point was the transportation issue. they cannot navigate the potomac river and into the ohio territory. they realize if we are not able to move our goods and connect our nation we are not going to be a nation. when they went back to draw up the constitution, they talk about commerce and establishing the roads. he said something that is lost sometimes in the debate. that is government should provide three things for the will, security, maintain justice and maintain security. that is good for all of the people. as he moved forward and as we have moved forward through this country, whether it is the transcontinental railroad or the highway system, those
they gave us a poor grade. we are at a point where we have got to figure out how to do this anyway that keeps us competitive in the world. there is a federal role. working with the state and the local governments. when you look after our our history, it is lost on some folk that the articles of confederation failed for a lot of reasons. the bringing -- the breaking point was the transportation issue. they cannot navigate the potomac river and into the ohio territory. they realize if we are not...
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you can send us a tweet and use #firstladies. and we have a c-span page on facebook. so lots of ways to add your voice to our discussion tonight. now, i have been getting e-mails from people wanting to know more about martha jefferson. they are saying, what happened? we skipped the third presidency? we talked about dolley madison's role. what happened to martha jefferson? >> she was not in the white house because she died very early on. she and jefferson were married for 10 years. then she died in childbirth. so he was a widower when he moved into the white house. and he needed someone to oversee these parties when both sexes present. it was thought to be unseemly to entertain in mixed company if you did not have a partner present. so he would sometimes ask dolley madison. >> he did not entertain very much. >> he entertained in a private way. he did not have large entertainments like washington or adams or the madison spirit. >> the capital was getting used to that. >> i think there was criticism not because he was not social, but because he did not invite the women a
you can send us a tweet and use #firstladies. and we have a c-span page on facebook. so lots of ways to add your voice to our discussion tonight. now, i have been getting e-mails from people wanting to know more about martha jefferson. they are saying, what happened? we skipped the third presidency? we talked about dolley madison's role. what happened to martha jefferson? >> she was not in the white house because she died very early on. she and jefferson were married for 10 years. then...
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so a number of you also heard us talking about us and compression. this is an important area because folks who are over 50 are expecting reductions and people who are under 45 and healthy need to be part of the pool, so we can make sure that the expectations are fulfilled on the end of people ho are older rather than younger. that's why some of the issues within the legislation compressing premiums, to the point that they are compressed, has put pressure on folks who are younger. at the same time, plans have tried to recognizing the dynamics here to do whatever they can to make sure that they re turning in affordable rates for individuals who will be purchasing to have a healthy insurance pool you have to have that mixture of older, younger, and healthier and sick. so, we've worked very hard to make sure that we are doing our jobs to provide affordable coverage. state mandate does play a role. where you are located in terms of high cost, low cost areas, and certainly that differs state to state, also plays a role. and finally, the ability to do payme
so a number of you also heard us talking about us and compression. this is an important area because folks who are over 50 are expecting reductions and people who are under 45 and healthy need to be part of the pool, so we can make sure that the expectations are fulfilled on the end of people ho are older rather than younger. that's why some of the issues within the legislation compressing premiums, to the point that they are compressed, has put pressure on folks who are younger. at the same...